Recipes

Recipes

Here you’ll find just a few specially selected BIR curry recipes from my books, Indian Restaurant Curry at Home Volumes 1 & 2, and Curry Compendium, new recipes not already included in them.

The books have tonnes of delicious and unique recipes between them, most of which can be made with different combinations of  ingredients for extra variety. Take a look on the Books page for more details.

Indian Restaurant Curry at Home Volume 1       Indian Restaurant Curry at Home Volume 2 Front Cover      Curry Compendium Cookbook

Misty Ricardo's Spice Blends
Misty’s Tikka Blend – How to Make Chicken Tikka

Misty’s Tikka Blend – How to Make Chicken Tikka

Misty's Tikka Blend - How to Make Delicious Chicken ...
Misty’s Bhaji Blend – How to Quickly Make Onion Bhajis

Misty’s Bhaji Blend – How to Quickly Make Onion Bhajis

Misty's Bhaji Blend - How to Quickly Make Onion ...
Chilli & Tomato Chutney Recipe

Chilli & Tomato Chutney Recipe

Condiments such as this chilli and tomato chutney are ...
Chicken Saag Curry Recipe

Chicken Saag Curry Recipe

Spinach (Hindi: Palak) features heavily in this fresh ...
Chicken Chilli Masala Curry Recipe

Chicken Chilli Masala Curry Recipe

A treat for those who love the flavour of chilli. This ...
Dopiaza Curry Recipe

Dopiaza Curry Recipe

If you like onions in abundance, you will certainly ...
Rogan Josh Curry Recipe

Rogan Josh Curry Recipe

Ideally suited to lamb, this vibrant-coloured curry ...
Laal Chicken Curry Recipe

Laal Chicken Curry Recipe

‘Laal’ translates to ‘Red’, and this vibrant chicken ...
Zafrani Curry Recipe

Zafrani Curry Recipe

Zafrani is a mild, delicate, aromatic curry infused ...
Korma Curry Recipe

Korma Curry Recipe

A misogynistic person may suggest that korma is a curry
Dhansak Curry Recipe

Dhansak Curry Recipe

With its generous inclusion of dhal, the dhansak curry ...
Prawn Puri Recipe

Prawn Puri Recipe

Prawn puri is a classic starter dish served in Indian ...

Books by Richard Sayce

Here’s a little more history about how I was inspired to recreate British Indian Restaurant (BIR) recipes:

My love for Indian food goes right back to my childhood. Growing up in Britain in the seventies, my experience of food was mostly the staple British classics, such as roast meat and two veg, cauliflower cheese, beans on toast, ham salad, cheese on toast, chicken pie and of course potatoes… many potatoes! As a special treat, a spaghetti bolognase or lasagne would be conjured up.

 

My very first memories of Indian food come from when I was around six years-old. Lying in bed, I could smell an amazing aroma of curry drifting upstairs. My parents would be enjoying a rare Indian takeaway. Salivating, I would sneak downstairs, complaining that I couldn’t sleep, and showing great interest in the foil containers laid out on the table, which had the most amazing magical colours and smells.

 

I was lucky enough to be given a small piece of poppadom dipped in an odd reddish, oily sauce and just one taste was enough to fuel a lifelong craving for curry. For more information about me see the About page.

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